The Scientologist magazine responded with a list of grievances,
including:

The initial batch of statements, assertions and questions
submitted to the Church to fact check totaled 971; of these,
569 were entirely false.

Lest anyone think eviscerating more than half the supposed
facts means the other half was true—those that remained (36%)
included such banal facts as the correct and full title
of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, if it
was authored by L. Ron Hubbard and when the Church of
Scientology was founded.

Only seven fact-checking “questions” focused on Church
expansion (0.7%) and just one question focused on Church social
betterment
programs (0.1%).

Scientologists also took issue with the fact that Wright never
visited the church's New York location, located 5 minutes from
his office.